Places To Visit In Jabalpur Sightseeing

Jabalpur

Dhuandhar Waterfalls

Dhuandhar Falls, is situated 30 kms from the city. River Narmada, considered as one of the most important holy rivers in the country falls down from a height of 98 feet forming Dhuandhar Waterfalls. The name of the waterfalls in itself is suggestive of what you could expect there. The term ‘Dhuan’ means smoke; as the river falls down with force on hard rocks, you could see visuals of smoke arising, which gives the waterfalls the name.



Bhedaghat

Bhedaghat is located 25 kms from Jabalpur. The place is famous for boating on River Narmada as you get to sail between the beautiful marble rocks. The glittering marble rocks stand tall and proud at a height of about 100 feet on either side of River Narmada. Moonlit nights make a perfect scenario here.



Madan Mahal Fort

Madan Mahal Fort, a construction belonging to the 11th century, is a stunning example of the architectural splendor of the past. The fort does not share the likes of other forts in the country. It had a purpose when it was built and it served the purpose. Constructed by Madan Shah.



Balancing Rocks

Balancing Rock, which is a huge rock on a small base. The precarious position of the rock makes you doubt your eyes. The rock had not shifted even when there was an earthquake of 6.5 magnitudes. Geologists state that the rocks are one and not two. It is said that it was one sandstone rock dating back to millions of years. With the passage of time, it has weathered to look like two.



Bargi Dam

Bargi Dam is situated about 40 kms from Jabalpur. It is built on Narmada River and is one of the first dams completed among the 30 dams proposed to be built on River Narmada. Boat ride here is a pleasant experience. Make sure you are here in the evening to watch the sunset, which is beyond description.



Dumna Nature Reserve

Dumna Nature Park challenges you to explore its length and breadth. The place is situated 10km from Jabalpur. This eco tourism site is home to a wide range of wild animals including jackal, spotted deer, leopard, wild boar and porcupine.



Rani Durgavati Museum

Rani Durgavati Museum was built in the year 1964 in memory of Queen Durgavati. The museum houses collections of historical sculptures and the possessions of Gondwana dynasty. Some of the sculptures here date back to prehistoric times.



Chausat Yogini Temple

Situated on top of the hill, the 10th century temple is a glowing example of ancient architecture. Circular in shape with 125 feet diameter, the temple attracts believers and others alike. Images placed on its pedestals can be associated to three different periods. A particular type of images belongs to Kushana period, the other to post-Gupta period and the third set belongs to Kalachuri style that existed between 10th and 13th century.



Pisanhari Ki Madiya

Pisanhari Ki Madiya is an important pilgrim center of followers of Jainism. It is said that the temple was built about 500 years ago by a poor lady after hearing the preaches of Jain monks. The lady earned her living by grinding wheat flour using grinding stones. Since the lady did not have the money for placing gold pots on temple tower, she placed her grinding stones on top.



Bastar Palace

Bastar Palace, also called as Jagdalpur Palace is one of the most frequented tourist destinations in Jabalpur. The carvings on the walls and ceilings are exquisite. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens. If you happen to be here during Dussehra festival you would be enchanted by the sight of the palace, which is lit by a number of lamps.



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